Tips for Planting for planting a hedge: Plant 35cm to 75cm apart. This is also a great feature plant as you can shape into anything you desire.

When planting, use a slow release fertilizer that will last 12 months. Remember that the more you cut your plants back to give them a shape, the more rewards you gain.

Botanical Name: Acmena Smithii Minor 300mm Pot

Common Name: Dwarf Leaf Lilly Pilly (Goodbye Neighbour)

This flexible and extremely popular feature plant is ideal in any garden. It is a smaller growing, bushier form of the lilly pilly that produces both fluffy white flowers and long-lasting berries. Its easy maintenance and beautiful features makes it an additional aspect to all gardens.

Features:

Australian native plant

Fluffy white flowers in spring to summer

Long-lasting red and purple berries

Responds extremely well to any form of shaping

Frost and drought tolerant

Bird attracting

Position:

Full sun to part shade.

Ideal For:

Shaping

Hedging (both formal and informal)

General garden plant

Topiary shapes

Plant Apart:

350mm to 450mm apart for hedging.

Height at Maturity:

To 5m but can be pruned to any height

Environmental Requirements:

Soil:

Performs best in deep, loamy soils

Avoid poorly drained soil

Climate:

Can tolerate a range of climates

Durability:

Psyllid resistant

Care:

Great results occur from regular feeding (recommended organic or all purpose fertiliser)

Use slow release fertiliser in spring (preferably one that lasts 12 months)

Extremely easy to look after

Trimming once or twice a year provokes beautiful new growth - Remember that the more you cut your plants back to give them a shape, the more rewards you gain!

Design:

Great for confined spaces due to its upright foliage

Works well as a thin hedge

Also a good option for tall hedging along pathways or in narrow beds

Beautiful in containers on patios or balconies

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